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Boone County is divided into 12 Civil Townships as follows: Center, Clinton,
Eagle, Harrison, Jackson, Jefferson, Marion, Perry, Sugar Creek, Union,
Washington and Worth.
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Boone County was organized April 1, 1830.
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Lebanon wasn't always the County Seat.
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The first courts were held in Jamestown, which remained the seat of justice
until the removal to Lebanon.
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An act of the Legislature on January 21, 1832, provided commissioners to
relocate the County Seat to Lebanon. As the first Courthouse was completed
in 1833, it is presumed that the formal transfer of the County Seat occurred
that year.
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Lebanon was laid out in 1832 and the first settler was A. H. Longley. By
1849 it contained eighty dwelling houses, four of brick and 76 frame, with
a population of 500.
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Jamestown, by 1849, contained about thirty houses and had a population
of 150.
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The present Courthouse, which was completed and dedicated July 4, 1912, is
build of Bedford limestone and one of the features is the dome, which is
the second in size in the state, being fifty feet in diameter. The north
and south entrances are each adorned by four columns 35 feet 3 inches in
length, 52 inches in diameter and the base and 48 inches at the tip. These
columns were said to be [in 1915] the largest one-piece columns
in the United States.
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According to the Society of Indiana Pioneers, an individual was a pioneer
of our county if they resided here on or before December 31, 1835.
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Indiana automobile License Plates issued in Boone County start with the prefix
6 because it is the sixth county in alphabetical listing.
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